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SQL Basics for Beginners | Learn SQL | SQL Tutorial for Beginners | Edureka

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[Music]

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hey guys this is prathi from eureka i

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welcome you all to this interesting

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session on sql basics but before we get

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started let's have a look at the agenda

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for today's session so we're gonna begin

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with understanding what is sql followed

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by that we'll be looking at what is data

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and database

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next up i shall give a detailed

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explanation of a table and finally i'll

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end the session by discussing some sql

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basic queries such as how to create a

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table how to insert data into it how to

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delete it and many more

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so i hope the agenda is clear but before

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moving forward i would like to request

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all of you to subscribe to our edureka

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youtube channel to never miss out an

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update so without any further delay

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let's get started

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so the first topic i'll be discussing in

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today's session is introduction to sql

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in today's world data is everything but

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to manage it one has to master the art

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of data management to play with the data

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and database we need to know the

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language that is understood by these

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databases and that language is sql sql

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is a core of relational type databases

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because of its huge popularity it is

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used by most companies today worldwide

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after understanding the basic

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introduction the first question that

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arises in our mind is what is sql sql is

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an abbreviation for structured query

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language it is a language used to

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perform actions such as update retrieve

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manipulate and store data on a

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relational database

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now that we have learned what exactly

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sql is let's see some of its interesting

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facts do you know when sql was born well

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let me answer that question for you sql

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was developed at ibm by donald d

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chamberlain and raymond f boyce in the

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early 1970s

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it was initially called as sql that is

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structured english query language but

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later it was chained to sql because sql

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was a trademark of uk-based engineering

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company

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sql is said to be a powerful language

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reason for that is it uses very simple

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english sentences and also uses very few

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lines it uses common words such as

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select insert update and many more to

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perform its core functionalities

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sql is known to be a declarative

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language when you write a query you have

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to describe what needs to be done and

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you don't have to worry regarding the

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flow of the query it will be handled

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internally by the dbms that you're using

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now let's look at some of the features

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of sql so the first feature is sql has

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well-defined standards as it says

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developers of sql has clearly mentioned

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how exactly each and every query has to

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be written there is no room for

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ambiguity when it comes to writing a

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query the standards has to be followed

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sql is easy to learn yes sql is a

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language that is used to work with the

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database since sql has a large user base

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as well as well-defined standards for a

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beginner it is really easy to learn

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next one is in sql we can create

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multiple views this is one of the unique

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and early feature that sql came up with

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view is nothing but creating a virtual

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table a virtual table is a temporary

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table for certain use by doing this we

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can protect the integrity of the data

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sql has the ability to not only create a

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single view but can create multiple

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views

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finally sql queries are portable in

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nature it means we can execute the sql

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query in one system and execute the same

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query in another system without changing

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the format but the condition is the

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environment setup of these two system

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has to be same as the sql query won't be

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executed

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so these were some of the features of

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sql

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now let's look at the next topic that is

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data and database

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firstly let's look at what is data so

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the standard definition for a data is

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values from differences which has been

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translated for some purpose

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and this purpose can be anything source

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for the data can be like temperature

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reading financial data videos blogs text

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etc it goes on in the end it should make

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a meaningful sense only then we can

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consider it as a data

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this image clearly depicts a different

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source of data so we can clearly

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understand that the data source can be

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anything

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since we are clear about what data is

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all about let's head to the next topic

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that is what is database

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firstly let's look at the formal

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definition for a database

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a database is an organized collection of

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data where the data is stored and

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accessed electronically from computer

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system to make you understand what it

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means let me use an analogy to explain

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the concept of database consider a

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library usually the library contains a

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huge collection of books of different

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genre here library is a database and

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these books are the data

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in the image we can see a person

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performing an action on the data and

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those action can be like create store

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update etc when the user sends the

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instruction as well as the data it will

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be stored inside the database after

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certain process and this entire process

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is bi-directional that is control flows

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on both the sides

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next i am going to talk about different

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types of databases there are different

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kinds of databases that are in use today

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and these databases are classified based

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on capabilities features functionality

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size and performance so few of them are

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distributed database object oriented

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